They arrived in New Orleans on August 19th and were immediately sent to Camp Van Dorn
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Etienne with rare wartime date of June 1870 found on the back of the blade
This is a very rare Montagnard Flag from the Vietnam War
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Original U.S. Early WWII Era Miniature Statue of WWI First Greek-American Medal of Honor Recipient PFC George Dilboy U.S. Army, Co H, 103d Inf., 26th Div., KIA Second Battle of the Marne (Belleau) - Hines VA Hospital Memorial Statue Copy Brown Bess They arrived in New OrleansOriginal Item: Only One Available. George Dilboy , Private First Class, U. S. Army, Company H, 103rd Infantry Regiment (United States), 26th Division is thought to be the first Greek American to receive the Medal of Honor during World War I. He led an attack on a machine gun position and continued to fire at the enemy despite being seriously wounded, killing two of the enemy and dispersing the remainder of the gun crew. General John J. Pershing,